The Last Dead End AR Comic UK Edition

The Last Dead End AR Comic is an intense horror comic adapted from an original animation shortlisted finalist in the 2014 shortcuts to Hell horror film competition and has appeared on the Horror Channel.

Description

The events of World War 2 are the setting of the horrifying tale of the Last Dead End AR Comic. A Russian soldier flees from the terrible events of an horrific war crime, somewhere within Eastern Europe. He hopes his rescue of a beautiful young woman will help him forget the past. Instead, she draws him further into a dark nightmare.

The Last Dead End AR Comic is an intense horror comic adapted from an original animation shortlisted finalist in the 2014 shortcuts to Hell horror film competition and has appeared on the Horror Channel.

This Augmented Reality comic will let you explore some of the behind the scenes animation and the full short film. We are also launching a second AR app that will be available to work with this comic for free. This will brings together the AR with our mobile game. Order and receive early access to the app for free.

The Comic style bold pen and ink, using three colours: Black, White and careful use of red. The second part of the book covers the development of the comic itself, detailing the production process. For people looking for tips and techniques this comic provides a valuable insight into the making of a comic. The book goes further into how the story is being developed into a sequel called The Lair and with the free AR app you can see a promotional animation made to promote this new graphic novel.

To keep up-to-date with the Lair visit our dedicated Facebook page www.facebook.com/TheLairHorror and join the over 1,000 strong community of Lair followers.

Additional information

Dimensions

0.5 × 17 × 21 cm

Number of Pages

64

1 review for The Last Dead End AR Comic UK Edition

Rated 5 out of 5

Vodzilla.co –21st February 2018

What Vodzilla Magazine thought of The Last Dead End: “In a sea of live action, grim entries, this animation is a stunning sight. A collage of black and white ink drawings, the story of a soldier and a femme fatale doesn’t have any dialogue – and doesn’t need it. The atmosphere seeps up through the shadowy scratches, from a grainy chandelier swinging in the gloom to a coffin drenched in red. Fantastic.”

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